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Continuing bachelor's degree after ALL diagnosis.

AhmedMusa
AhmedMusa CSN Member Posts: 3 Member

I was diagnosed with ALL in the 3rd year of my bachelor's degree. On top of that, my treatment was happening abroad, so I could not physically resume my study during my 36 cycle (36 month) chemotherapy plan. Fortunately, in a post-COVID-19 world, my university was able to offer me a distant learning opportunity to continue my studies.

In short, even in a situation with seemingly no solutions, there was a way to continue my studies. I'll be happy to advise anyone who may be in similar circumstances.